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- Translinear Light is the final studio album by American jazz pianist Alice Coltrane, released in September, 2004 on Impulse Records. It was produced by...
- A translinear circuit is a circuit that carries out its function using the translinear principle. These are current-mode circuits that can be made using...
- returning to spiritual jazz in the 2000s and releasing her final album Translinear Light in 2004. Coltrane was born Alice Lucille McLeod on August 27, 1937...
- greatly augmented by Barrie Gilbert in 1967. It is a specific example of "translinear" design, a current-mode approach to analog circuit design. The specific...
- modelled as translinear circuits. This is a technique described by Barrie Gilbert in several papers around mid 1970th, and in particular his Translinear Circuits...
- concepts, holding over 100 patents worldwide, and for the discovery of the Translinear Principle. His name is attributed to a class of related topologies loosely...
- like y and u. Wiegerink, Remco J. (1993). Analysis and synthesis of MOS translinear circuits. The Kluwer international series in engineering and computer...
- circuits for tolerance to electrostatic discharge Translinear principle, a concept in translinear circuits Satish Dhawan Space Centre Third Launch Pad...
- buffer or diamond follower is a four-transistor, two-stage, push-pull, translinear emitter follower, or less commonly source follower, in which the input...
- linear problem, so the voltage-control view is often preferred. For translinear circuits, in which the exponential I–V curve is key to the operation...